Visualizing Sets and Set-typed Data: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges
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2014Author
Alsallakh, Bilal
Micallef, Luana
Aigner, Wolfgang
Hauser, Helwig
Rodgers, Peter
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A variety of data analysis problems can be modelled by defining multiple sets over a collection of elements and analyzing the relations between these sets. Despite their simple concept, visualizing sets is a non-trivial problem due to the large number of possible relations between them. We provide a systematic overview of state-of-theart techniques for visualizing different kinds of set relations. We classify these techniques into 7 main categories according to the visual representations they use and the tasks they support. We compare the categories to provide guidance for choosing an appropriate technique for a given problem. Finally, we identify challenges in this area that need further research and propose possible directions to address with these challenges.
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@inproceedings {10.2312:eurovisstar.20141170,
booktitle = {EuroVis - STARs},
editor = {R. Borgo and R. Maciejewski and I. Viola},
title = {{Visualizing Sets and Set-typed Data: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges}},
author = {Alsallakh, Bilal and Micallef, Luana and Aigner, Wolfgang and Hauser, Helwig and Miksch, Silvia and Rodgers, Peter},
year = {2014},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {-},
DOI = {10.2312/eurovisstar.20141170}
}
booktitle = {EuroVis - STARs},
editor = {R. Borgo and R. Maciejewski and I. Viola},
title = {{Visualizing Sets and Set-typed Data: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges}},
author = {Alsallakh, Bilal and Micallef, Luana and Aigner, Wolfgang and Hauser, Helwig and Miksch, Silvia and Rodgers, Peter},
year = {2014},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {-},
DOI = {10.2312/eurovisstar.20141170}
}